[Title: Ambivalence and Power of Colonized Woman in Karina Adinda: Lelakon Komedie HindiaTimoer dalem Tiga Bagian]. This research aims to reveal the ambivalence and resistance presented by female character against colonialism in the text of Karina Adinda drama. The issues analyzed in this research are ambivalence, resistance, and the power of colonized women reflected in Liauw Giok Lan’s drama, Karina Adinda. The theory used in this study is postcolonial feminism that is associated with the cultures of people who experienced European imperialism and t he way native elite and peranakan preserved patterns of power and colonial domination. The method used in this study is the qualitative method that produces descriptive data in the form of written words. The analysis results show that the practice of colonization always produces cultural contacts and interactions between the colonizers with the colonized. In the Karina Adinda text drama, those cultural contacts and interactions are in the forms of hybridity, mimicry, ambivalence and resistance which demonstrated by figures of women, namely Karina and Raden Ajoe.